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Authorities investigating which criminal organization owned the arsenal composed of weapons.
By H. Nelson Goodson
June 2, 2011
Nadadores, Coahuila, Mexico - On Tuesday, the Mexican Secretary of National Defense Department (Sedena) reported that members of the military regiment in zone 7 discovered 161 weapons and ammunition buried in seven sites. General Dagoberto Espinoza Rodríguez confirmed that military personnel during a routine search at an area in Ejido de Sardinas within the municipality of Nadadores reported the discovery of a large arsenal.
The arsenal included grenades, 4,627 magazines, 23 military camouflage uniforms, a grenade launcher and 92 thousand rounds of ammunition for different type of high caliber weapons. The weapons including the rest of the arsenal are believed to come from Russia, China and the U.S., according to Sedena.
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Authorities investigating which criminal organization owned the arsenal composed of weapons.
By H. Nelson Goodson
June 2, 2011
Nadadores, Coahuila, Mexico - On Tuesday, the Mexican Secretary of National Defense Department (Sedena) reported that members of the military regiment in zone 7 discovered 161 weapons and ammunition buried in seven sites. General Dagoberto Espinoza Rodríguez confirmed that military personnel during a routine search at an area in Ejido de Sardinas within the municipality of Nadadores reported the discovery of a large arsenal.
The arsenal included grenades, 4,627 magazines, 23 military camouflage uniforms, a grenade launcher and 92 thousand rounds of ammunition for different type of high caliber weapons. The weapons including the rest of the arsenal are believed to come from Russia, China and the U.S., according to Sedena.
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